A real estate industry veteran said collaboration between the public and private sectors is key to promoting sustainability in the real estate sector.
A vocal advocate of sustainability in the sector, Naseej Chief Executive Officer Amin Al-Alayed said that every aspect of Naseej’s operations, from building design and construction to real estate management, is sustainable. He talked about the importance of incorporating good practices.
Speaking at a panel discussion titled “The Role of Real Estate in Achieving Bahrain Vision 2030” during Cityscape Bahrain 2023, he said he would like to see how business practices align with Vision 2030, particularly in the areas of sustainability, urban development and economic diversification. He emphasized Naseej’s commitment to adjusting to his goals.
“Naseej is committed to developing well-planned, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly sustainable communities. The company adheres to strict environmental standards and incorporates sustainable practices into its construction and management processes. “I am,” he said.
The company’s commitment to sustainability, innovation and community engagement is closely aligned with national strategic objectives and its contributions are expected to have a positive impact on Bahrain’s economic and social development. Masu.
He said Naseej leverages innovation and technology to enhance operations, improve efficiency and create value for stakeholders.
The company invests in research and development, employs cutting-edge technology, and works with partners to drive innovation in the real estate sector.
Naseej is committed to giving back to the communities in which it operates, supporting local businesses through partnerships and sourcing initiatives, and being active in community development projects.
“Mr. Naseej recognizes the importance of developing and empowering Bahraini talent,” Al-Alayed said.
The company invests in employee training and development programs to provide employees with the skills and knowledge they need to contribute to Bahrain’s economic growth.
“Sustainability is not just a buzzword for Naseej. It is a core part of our business strategy,” he said.
“We believe that sustainability is essential to the long-term success of our company and the well-being of our customers and the environment.”
Steps taken by the company include developing LEED-certified buildings, the global leadership standard for green buildings, using energy-efficient materials and technologies, reducing water consumption, and responsible waste management. Masu.
Also speaking during the discussion were Patrick Dominic McPolin, a former ministerial advisor at Bahrain’s Ministry of Works and former director of the Central Planning Department, and Ahmed Al Ammadi, chief executive of Diyar Al Muharraq.
The panel was moderated by Aisha Ebrahim Ali, Bahrain International News Anchor and Media Specialist at Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Naseej’s promotional stand at Exhibition World Bahrain attracted the attention of many visitors during the sustainable community developer’s participation in the five-day Cityscape Bahrain 2023, which concluded yesterday.
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